Manchester United and Manchester City are reportedly interested in Tottenham Hotspur full-backs Danny Rose and Kyle Walker, but if the tables were turned who would Spurs swoop for?

If money was no object for transfers and salaries, you would think the luxuries on offer at the two Manchester clubs would be plentiful, but so good a unit have Mauricio Pochettino’s side become, that it would take someone special to improve on the vibe within the Argentine’s outfit.

Here’s who we’d sign from the Manchester clubs.

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Manchester United

Marcus Rashford

Would be a perfect fit for Pochettino. Young and hungry with bags of potential. Spurs also miss that bit of pace in attacking areas and the teenager would deliver that and goals and could play alongside Harry Kane or as cover for his England team-mate.

Paul Pogba

Money would seriously have to be no object as Spurs may never pay the sort of cash United did for one player. The fee may have been mocked by many, but the France international has quality in abundance.

His national captain is currently at Spurs and while the club have plenty of talent in midfield you'd be mad not to make room for Pogba.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan

There was a temptation to bring in Ibrahimovic for some experience up top, but the Armenian has impressed so much in recent weeks that its clear he could offer Spurs something.

Tottenham have struggled to create at times in the season when Eriksen and Alli have been off the boil and with Lamela's return from injury currently unknown, Mkhitryan would be perfect.

Mkhitaryan is known for the spectacular after his scorpion kick goal...

Manchester City

Sergio Aguero

Only one place to start here. The little Argentine is one of the few players in the Premier League that would rival Harry Kane for his spot. The thought of the two in the same side is enough to give defenders nightmares.

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Kevin De Bruyne

Would fit perfectly into the three behind Kane (or Aguero). The Belgian would be surrounded by his compatriots at White Hart Lane and would complete a wonderful creative trident with Eriksen and Alli.

Raheem Sterling

David Silva came close, but ultimately Spurs are crying out for pace and the England man delivers that, as well as end product. Has his detractors after unfairly being made the scapegoat during the Euros, but would undoubtedly improve Spurs' starting XI.

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